Simper: 2 x 17 Voluntaries for organ (manuals) vol.3/4

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  • BN-18006
  • 9790206517938
Caleb Simper (1856-1942) was a Scottish musician and self-taught in this capacity. He composed... more
Simper: 2 x 17 Voluntaries for organ (manuals) vol.3/4

Caleb Simper (1856-1942) was a Scottish musician and self-taught in this capacity. He composed mainly sacred and worship music for choir or organ and was a superstar of church music during his lifetime: some five million copies of his works were sold by 1920. His 12-volume Voluntary series, each with 17 pieces, contains utility music in the best sense: short and very short pieces from easy to medium-easy, which will find many friends in their victorian-romantic style. Even for part-time organists, most of the pieces are almost entirely playable at sight: Anyone who has Simper’s Voluntaries with them is always prepared for all occasions.

  • Vol.3
    • I. Song without words
    • II. Chorus
    • III. Prelude
    • IV. Adagio
    • V. Offertoire
    • VI. Communion
    • VII. March
    • VIII. Prayer
    • IX. Opening Voluntary
    • X. Meditation
    • XI. Opening Voluntary
    • XII. Pastorale
    • XIII. Postlude
    • XIV. Opening Voluntary
    • XV. Melody
    • XVI. Aria
    • XVII. Interlude
  • Vol.4
    • I. Opening Voluntary
    • II. The New Century March
    • III. Melody
    • IV. Soft Voluntary
    • V. Postlude
    • VI. Meditation
    • VII. Pastorale
    • VIII. Concluding Voluntary
    • IX. Aria
    • X. Communion
    • XI. Offertoire
    • XII. Prayer
    • XIII. Interlude
    • XIV. Loud Voluntary
    • XV. Prelude
    • XVI. Interlude
    • XVII. Opening Voluntary
Author / Composer: Caleb Simper (1856-1942)
Era: Romantic era
Instruments: Organ, Organ (manuals only)
Genre: Solo piece
Kind of edition: Performing sheet music
Source: Allowed reprint
First edition: 1915 ff., Weekes, London
Pages: 48
Format: Concert Format (228x305 mm)
Condition: Good condition
Online ressources: Digital specimen
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